I hope you brought your party threads – it’s the Hubble Telescope’s sixteenth birthday! And to celebrate, those lovely people at NASA and the European Space Agency have released a new mosaic image of the M82 galaxy. If you like a bit of that action, they have plenty more great space images from the past sixteen years to download too. These guys have kept me in fresh desktop wallpaper for ages.
Monthly Archives: April 2006
China’s Next Human Spaceflight Announced
China has announced that September 2008, right after the Beijing Olympic Games, will see the next manned spaceflight by the Chinese space program. This will also feature their first attempt at a space walk.
Carbon Is The New Silicon
If you cut open a nanotube and roll it out flat, you get a sheet of carbon-graphite one molecule thick, referred to as ‘graphene’. Research at the UK’s University of Manchester shows that graphene sheets act like a metal, but a metal with properties governed by quantum physics. For instance, they can be used to filter electrons according to their quantum spin, opening the door on the elusive ‘spintronics’ computation models.
Next War: Japan vs. South Korea?
Add to the list of territorial disputes that seem rather silly to an outsider this one: South Korea has threatened a “physical clash” if Japan continues a sea-floor survey near the disputed islands of Dokdo/Takeshima. Note that these islands are so small they can only be visited when the seas are low.
Current High Oil Prices Driven By Investment
The current high oil prices do not seem to be a result of supply constraints, but instead are driven by investments in the oil sector. In other words, there’s a big demand for oil futures not because there’s not enough supply of oil to supply future demands, but because investors think supply constraints and demand growth will make the price of oil higher in the future. It’s a beautiful self-fulfilling prophecy.